HERBOLOGY
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Article discusses how modern doctors are mixing the ancient Chinese herbology practices to treat modern ailments.
By M.Lee | Published 2/19/2008
"Most Men say, that the leaves chewed, and especially green, are a remedy for toothache." John Gerard, 1597
By Chaz Sugar | Published 11/11/2009
Degree programs that will help you start a career in paranormal research, holistic health or alternative medicine.
By Eisla Sebastian | Published 6/9/2009
Alternative healing is accepted more every year, evident in the number of Chinese Medicine schools in Texas, California and other states. Colleges of acupuncture and other schools are appearing across the Western world.
By C. Wade Sentman | Published 6/5/2009
Katonah Spa helps clients address stress and alleviate all the ailments that go with it.
By Rich Monetti | Published 6/5/2009
A look at why more Westerners turn to Eastern Medicine, when Western Medicine principles become ineffective. An overall healthier lifestyle is one core tenet of Traditional Chinese Medicine and other Eastern Medicine disciplines.
By C. Wade Sentman | Published 6/18/2009
Harry Potter fans can get an up-close look at more than 200 props and costumes from the internationally known films with this extraordinary exhibit showing at the Science and Industry Museum in Chicago, Illinois, its only Midwest stop.
By B. Hopkins | Published 8/1/2009
What I have learned and recieved from being a member of a coven.
By Deanna Anderson | Published 7/28/2009
Herbs have been instrumental in human health and wellness throughout recorded history. Going back thousands of years to the Egyptian writings and uses from everything from eye problems to sedatives for overactive children.
By Jason Cooper | Published 5/15/2009
Like other young stars, Jamie Waylett is watching a promising career go up in a puff of marijuana smoke.
By Steven Bryan | Published 7/8/2009
With summer coming, it's time for bibliophiles to turn their thoughts toward recommended reading lists. Have you been immersed in required reading? Then you need some pleasure reads. How about medieval mysteries like these?
By Marilisa Kinney Sachteleben | Published 4/29/2009
Pamper Yourself - You deserve it! Here are a few spas in the Philadelphia area that would be thrilled to have your business.
By Rachel Carpenter (joyful327) | Published 12/29/2008
Chinese medicine has played a vital role in the health care system, the two main parts being Acupuncture and oriental medicine; these treatments are able to diagnose and treat diseases and disorders.
By World Wide News Releases | Published 11/14/2008
How massage therapy can affect psoriasis
By Lindsical | Published 11/13/2008
These natural remedies are great for treating colds, flu, cough and a sore throat.
By Stephanie Armstrong | Published 12/26/2008
Practiced since thousands of years, alternative medicine includes systems like Acupuncture, Ayurveda and traditional Asian medicine. The article covers alternative medicine in countries like India, China, Germany and Japan.
By keerti mallela | Published 1/30/2009
How pagan practitioners can create a themed Book of Shadows.
By Deanna Anderson | Published 8/4/2009
Organic and natural mosquito repellents to keep you safe from harsh chemicals and they work just as good.
By Darlennia Rooney | Published 4/14/2009
Each of the 7 Harry Potter novels is carefully thought out, which means that minor characters are always more important than they first appear.
By Steven Bryan | Published 5/7/2009
Here are some tips to help you beat the extremely challenging Gabriel in Star Ocean: Second Evolution for the PSP.
By Otter | Published 9/20/2009
When you need to find a unique or even weird gift for somebody special at Christmas, check out these shops in Arkansas.
By V.S. Lee | Published 11/9/2009
377 word article about the healing powers of cinnamon.
By Christoph Tecklen | Published 11/10/2009
368 world article about healing properties of dill weed and dill seed.
By Christoph Tecklen | Published 11/10/2009
425 word article about the healing properties of coriander
By Christoph Tecklen | Published 11/10/2009
These schools are some of the top of the class in the United States in traditional Chinese medicine, namely acupuncture.
By William Browning | Published 11/23/2009
Herbalism is traditional medicinal practices based on the use of plants and plant extracts.
By shannon farlouis | Published 3/11/2010
In recent years as patients and consumers are seeking more cost effective or less invasive treatment options to improve existing health, the field of alternative medicine has grown immensely with popular trends visible annually.
By Angela Thompson | Published 12/17/2009
This discusses the merit of several acclaimed international acupuncture schools.
By Andrea Parker | Published 12/7/2009
387 word article on the healing properties of herbal peppermint.
By Christoph Tecklen | Published 11/10/2009
403 word article on healing potential in clove spice.
By Christoph Tecklen | Published 11/13/2009
Hippocrates may have begun what we know as modern medicine, but for centuries before that Europe, the Middle East, and Asia relied on ancient wisdom of plants to heal mankind's illnesses.
By Chaz Sugar | Published 10/29/2009
A review of Skin Haven Studio and Wellness Spa in Los Angeles.
By J. Rica | Published 10/9/2009
An overview of the harmful side effects of traditional arthritis medicines. It provides options for alternative remedies.
By William Guilmette | Published 10/16/2008
This is a general summary of how alternative therapies have helped me in my journey to health
By Jim Harwell | Published 10/29/2009
394 word article on herb and food curing procedures for use in natural healing remedies.
By Christoph Tecklen | Published 11/9/2009
391 word article about healing properties of cherries and wild cherry bark.
By Christoph Tecklen | Published 11/9/2009
491 word article on gastronomic and medicinal capabilities of sweet basil.
By Christoph Tecklen | Published 11/9/2009
The jigsaw puzzle-approach to health is harming rather than helping humans and their fellow animals.
By Ardeth Baxter | Published 9/15/2009
What is the link between the MMR vaccine, mercury, and autism. Many people do not realize that the MMR vaccine DOES NOT contain mercury yet the attack has been on mercury as the causitive agent in autism.
By Daniel Dunkin - Content Writer and Artist | Published 9/3/2008
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